Criminal record checks when you apply for a role

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Who can check your criminal record

Employers can check your criminal record no matter what role you apply for. This is called a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.

For certain roles an employer can request a more detailed DBS check, for example if you鈥檒l be working with children or in healthcare.

Your employer can still request a basic check if they cannot get a more detailed check for your role.

Find out what type of DBS check your employer can request for your role.

There are different rules for getting a criminal record check in and .

Types of check

The types of DBS check are:

  • a basic check, which shows unspent convictions and conditional cautions
  • a standard check, which shows any spent and unspent convictions, cautions, reprimands and final warnings
  • an enhanced check, which shows the same as a standard check plus any information held by local police that鈥檚 considered relevant to the role
  • an enhanced check with barred lists, which shows the same as an enhanced check plus whether you鈥檙e on the list of people barred from doing the role

Check your own record

Your employer can ask you to request your own basic check.

It costs 拢21.50.

You can then show it to the person you鈥檒l be working for.

If you鈥檙e self-employed

You can only request a basic check for yourself.

You can ask an organisation you鈥檙e working with to get a standard, enhanced or enhanced with barred lists check for you, where the role is eligible.

If you鈥檙e a childminder, you can .

If you鈥檝e lived abroad

The check will not cover any time you lived outside the UK. The person requesting the check may ask you: